Which group of children have a bias when choosing musical instruments
A: Children who have private music tutors.
B: Children who are 8 or older.
C: Children who are between 5 and 7.
D: Children who are well-educated.
A: Children who have private music tutors.
B: Children who are 8 or older.
C: Children who are between 5 and 7.
D: Children who are well-educated.
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- By “lucky readers” in the last sentence, the author means_____ A: children who are imparted with the beauty and wisdom of poetry. B: children who have a headfull of fantastic and verbally perfect songs. C: children who own blocks of refined and achieved and exemplary language. D: children who are believed to have the guardian angel installed behind the tongue.
- Who are these children?
- Parents have to accept their children for () they are and not () they want them to be. A: who; what B: where; who C: what; why D: how; when
- Who will be most probably interested in Discovery A: Parents who want to send their children to a school of medicine. B: Children who are good at mathematics. C: Parents who want their child to become another Albert Einstein. D: Children who are interested in playing chess.
- It is expected that the _________ of the research will have important implications for teaching children who have learning difficulties.